Chrysler Voyager Accessories & Parts

The Chrysler Voyager is a minivan that first premiered during the late 1980s as a rebadged version of the Dodge Caravan. When it debuted the Voyager was sold strictly in the European market, although at the same time in the US, the Plymouth Voyager was also being displayed on the dealer lots. There were minor differences between the two models, with the most discernible being the headlights and taillights. The Chrysler Voyager enjoyed a solid round of success overseas but eventually the vehicle made its way stateside. The 2001 model year marked the beginning of the Chrysler Voyager’s time on the American roadways. It would gain attention fairly quickly due to its penchant for comfortable passenger seating, cargo space, top-quality parts, and reliable performance.

Since the Voyager was nearly identical to the Dodge Caravan, the two shared many of the same parts and drivetrain characteristics. And just like the Caravan had the Grand Caravan, the Voyager was also presented as the Grand Voyager, showing off a longer wheelbase and length. As for the vehicle’s overall dimensions, the Chrysler Voyager measured in with a wheelbase of 113.3 inches, a width of 78.6 inches, a height of 68.9 inches, and an overall length of 189.3 inches. Measurements of the Voyager actually differed in some cases according to trim and year, as well. Under the hood as the base engine was a 3.3L V6 configuration directed through a three-speed automatic transmission. However, that engine would later be boosted up to a 3.8L V6 and in 2002 the base engine became a 2.4L inline four-cylinder.

Standard features and parts of the Chrysler Voyager, when it was released stateside, were side airbags and an optional navigation system. In 2002, drivers could choose a rear entertainment system (either VCR or DVD). Trims included the base, eC, and LX. In 2003, Chrysler offered power-adjustable brake and gas pedals. The highest trim level remained the LX and was the only version of the Voyager able to be equipped with antilock brakes and a bunch of luxury amenities and accessories. After the 2003 model year, Chrysler discontinued the Voyager from the lineup and replaced it with the Town and Country. The Voyager would still be marketed in other countries across Europe. In other regions, the Voyager features a similar layout to its North American counterpart, with the main contrast being a diesel engine configuration included standard in the vehicle.

The Chrysler Voyager is not your normal minivan. Sure, it's got the wide wheelbase and third row seating. It's roomy, quiet, and comfortable. But what separates this vehicle from the rest in its class is the sheer fact it is capable of presenting distinctive style!

CARiD.com is here with a full line of Chrysler Voyager Accessories and Parts that make a difference. Wood dash kits, spoilers, floor mats, chrome trim, and more are all available for you when it's time to put a personal stamp on your car. All of our Chrysler Voyager accessories and parts come from the finest manufacturers in the business at a value you can depend on. That means a precise OEM fit with the durability to match. Don't bother looking anywhere else: Chrysler Voyager accessories are always front and center at CARiD!

Whatever you expect from your Chrysler Voyager, a bold look, mind-boggling performance, greater ride comfort, or safer driving, CARiD goes the extra mile to meet all your needs. Our extensive range of premium accessories and parts covers all the bases, whether you want your vehicle to be more powerful, smarter, fun to drive, or just need to restore it to original condition. We know how to throw a classy appeal into your Chrysler Voyager and keep it providing the best performance, so trust us and get the greatest bang for the buck!

A spoiler is intended to control the way the air streaming over the car is affecting the rear of the vehicle. Spoilers cause drag, and actually slow the car down or make it unstable, if not properly designed. A correctly designed spoiler can counteract the lifting forces that most cars experience when speeds get high, and keep the car on the road.

Installing a dash kit is not that difficult. It is in fact quite easy if you just observe a couple of key points. Most important of all is cleaning the surfaces destined for beautification. Before you start peeling off the protective liner from the adhesive, you should “Dry fit” all the pieces. Wear rubber gloves when you apply the adhesive promoter, so you...

The brilliant gleam and glimmer that comes from bright chrome and polished stainless steel can transform almost every part of your vehicle! Besides the great selection of trim accessories, you also benefit from the high quality of today’s chrome and stainless steel parts.

I assumed they would be in plastic and not glass. But plastic are a nice fit with these headlights. The halo and LED lights are a cool attribute to the lights on day. And they are bright and good at night. Easy mounting with few options on doing it wrong. The only thing was the main connector to headlights, this should have fitted straight to the original coupling, but no hassle on making a new one. Good buy.

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